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Changing media, changing China / edited by Susan L. Shirk.

Contributor(s): Shirk, Susan L.
Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 2010Description: p. cm.ISBN: 9780199751976 (pbk. : alk. paper); 9780199751983 (cloth : alk. paper).Subject(s): Mass media -- China | Mass media and culture -- ChinaDDC classification: 302.230951
Contents:
Introduction / Susan L. Shirk -- China's emerging public sphere : the impact of media commercialization, professionalism and the Internet in an era of transition / Qian Gang and David Bandurski -- The rise of the business media in China / Hu Shuli -- Between propaganda and commercials : Chinese television today / Miao Di -- Environmental journalism in China / Zhan Jiang -- Engineering human souls : the development of Chinese military journalism and the emerging defense media market / Tai Ming Cheung -- Changing media, changing courts? / by Benjamin Liebman -- What kind of information does the public demand? getting the news during the 2005 anti-Japanese protests / Daniela Stockmann -- The rise of online public opinion and its political impact / Xiao Qiang -- Changing media, changing foreign policy / Susan L. Shirk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Susan L. Shirk -- China's emerging public sphere : the impact of media commercialization, professionalism and the Internet in an era of transition / Qian Gang and David Bandurski -- The rise of the business media in China / Hu Shuli -- Between propaganda and commercials : Chinese television today / Miao Di -- Environmental journalism in China / Zhan Jiang -- Engineering human souls : the development of Chinese military journalism and the emerging defense media market / Tai Ming Cheung -- Changing media, changing courts? / by Benjamin Liebman -- What kind of information does the public demand? getting the news during the 2005 anti-Japanese protests / Daniela Stockmann -- The rise of online public opinion and its political impact / Xiao Qiang -- Changing media, changing foreign policy / Susan L. Shirk.

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